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October 11th, 2006 18:00

Shouldnt. The default settings defintely cause the pink bluring to occur. The effect can be reduced by manually setting the color's to less rgb each.
 
 

October 11th, 2006 19:00

I've never changed the settings.  When you say "the faster you move the window around" I'm curious again about opaque-move; when I move this window around, only the outline of the window is rendered; when I let go of the frame, the whole window gets redrawn.  Are you doing opaque move?  I never do that because it's typically too slow :-)

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October 11th, 2006 19:00

Ahh... No, i show the window content while dragging.
 
This is critical. Its to demonstrate when the picture itself is moved around (rendered in various places) it screws up.
 
Sorry for not being clear about that (no pun intended).
 
--Eric

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October 11th, 2006 19:00

Very strange. The problem is usually easily reproduced on the 2407-fpw, all revisions. If you change color settings, i know it can be mitigated. Try reverting to default settings becuase i am curious why you do not have the issue. The faster you move the window around, the worse the pink smuding at the fringes of the grey becomes.
 
Try downloading the image seperately and trying it locally:
 
The blue lines issue is rare and may be unique to this particular panel. It is an A03 replacement from dell, where my previous A03 never did it.
 
 

October 11th, 2006 19:00

Ok, I tried it with the "show window contents while dragging" selection set; still no smudging.
 
FWIW, I like this panel a lot.  I'm using a Matrox Millennium P650, and while I think it's kind of slow, I think I'm getting a good experience for the $.

13 Posts

October 23rd, 2006 14:00

A03 Firmware occassional initialization problems and 1 time total crash.
 
See short movie clips below.
 
Clip1 shows what happens after the PC warm reboots (monitor remains on) and after video sync is lost and re-obtained when windows brings the desktop back up, the following initialization problem occurs from time to time. A warm reset of the monitor, or if you wait long enough, a 'watchdog' reset corrects the problem. Various configurations and driver updates (both old and new) have been tested and neither correct this issue. This problem is new to my A03 replacement and i noticed it the same day i removed the monitor from the box.
 
 
Clip2 shows a complete and utter crash of the monitor firmware to the point where it would not respond to the buttons in the front and a warm reboot was impossible. I had to pull the plug to reset it.
 
 
--Eric

October 23rd, 2006 14:00

 
You sure do have some problems there!

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October 24th, 2006 02:00

eric,
Four words - Get rid of it.
 

11 Posts

January 21st, 2007 04:00

I am having a problem where any aspect I set is deleted when I shutdown my computer. I would like 4:3 aspect resolutions to not be stretched, which is possible, but I don't want to manually do that everytime I fire up the computer.

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July 17th, 2007 10:00

Monitor: 2407WFP Rev.A04

Signal: Standard definition widescreen PAL video signal [575/50i anamorphic] via any of the three video inputs (composite, S-video or component)

Display Settings:Aspect=Fill

Problem:

The monitor presents the 16:9 widescreen video image across the entire screen (1920x1200 pixels) which is NOT the correct aspect ratio - it is too tall.

It should scale the image to display over 1920x1080 pixels. (1920x1080 is 16:9)
It actually displays the image over 1920x1200 pixels. (1920x1200 is 16:10)

A video test card will show this up easily - circles look like ellipses that are taller than wide.
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